
Dear listeners and contributors of New Dimensions Radio,
First, I want to thank each of you who contributed to our GoFundMe campaign supporting the restoration of our archival programs. It has been a true pleasure to see these timeless conversations brought back to life and newly described for today’s listeners. These voices are the pioneers on whose shoulders we stand as we continue to envision a better world for all.
Mind At LargeThompson examines CNN’s impact on global consciousness, the 1991 Gulf War, and the shift from radio to television. He critiques New Age culture, urges integrating science, art, and religion into ways of understanding cultural evolution and planetary consciousness, the limitations of virtual reality, and the influence of Rudolf Steiner’s ideas on his work. Read more »

Here Griffin exposes the link between private suffering and the public dimensions of war as she critiques the dissociation in military actions, the conditioning of soldiers, and the societal structures that perpetuate violence. She examines war’s roots in culture, biology, and history, calling for a transformative, feminine response beyond militarism. Read more »
Celebrate LifeLuisah Teish, a priestess of Osun, explores universal themes in seasonal celebrations and rites of passage, emphasizing community and kinship. She shares stories from New Orleans, advocates respectful “positive tribalism,” and calls for honoring diverse traditions without appropriation while nurturing a sense of global village and shared humanity. Read more »

In this still-relevant 1995 Archive Edition, Reich critiques the economic system’s prioritization over people and nature, advocating for a return to founding principles and a more democratic, person-oriented society. He emphasizes the need for a new map of reality, criticizes the media’s role in perpetuating false narratives, and calls for a shift towards a human-based economics. Read more »

Online health communities are transforming care. In this 1996 Archive Edition, Dr. Tom Ferguson shows how patients connect, share support around serious illness and grief, and use online tools that boost engagement, reframe clinicians as coaches, and help lower costs. Read more »